Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 2680 Collections and/or Records:
School of Music filmmaking equipment
Collection consists of four pieces of photographic equipment, including: a Nikon Super Zoom-8 movie camera, a No. 3 folding pocket Kodak Model B4 camera with case, a Sun Gun II movie light with case, and a Kodak Instamatic M95 movie projector.
School of Music general correspondence, 1993-1998
Materials include general correspondence and appreciation letters. Dated 1993-1998.
School of Music office records, 1985-2001
Materials include committee records and class lists, textbook orders, mailing labels, staff meeting minutes and statements, enrollment records, devotional schedules, correspondence, department councils, seminars and workshops, annual performance plan, newsletters, memos, lists, scheduling, curricula. Dated 1985-2001.
School of Music programs
Contains compilations of programs distributed at music performances of Brigham Young University's School of Music in Provo, Utah. Each of the volumes contains programs for a given school year or part of a year. Collection has volumes dated from 1948 to 2019.
School of Music records
Materials include correspondence, memoranda, programs, reports, meeting minutes, and other materials concerning the School of Music, including class materials, faculty files, performing group files, and other general office files. Dated 1980-2001.
School of Music records on the Heritage series, 1992-1998
Materials include correspondence and memoranda regarding the Heritage series. Dated 1992-1998.
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft letter
Handwritten letter to James A. Pearce, chairman of the U.S. Senate library, concerning publication and distribution of Schoolcraft's work "Indian Tribes."
Ellis Schuman collection
Walter A. Scott architecture photographs
Contains 150 photographs of various buildings, construction, and architecture taken by Walter A. Scott. Dated 1900-1939.
William Bell Scott letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter by Scott to his colleague the British poet and critic Algernon Charles Swinburne dated May 2, 1889. The letter expresses gratitude to Swinburne for his assistance.